Revisiones de Bitwarden – Gestor de contraseñas gratuito
Bitwarden – Gestor de contraseñas gratuito por Bitwarden Inc.
Revisado por Usuario de Firefox 13365548
Se valoró con 5 de 5
por Usuario de Firefox 13365548, hace 8 añosAt first I was a little concerned about ditching LastPass when moving to Quantum, but those worries quickly evaporated after a few days with bitwarden. Though I've run into a few quirks with the mobile app on Android (namely, it not properly detecting fields in browsers other than Chrome) I'm glad I switched over.
The UI is much more slick and clean than LastPass on both PC and mobile, and I've had far fewer site detection problems with bitwarden. There's notably less feature bloat as well. It does what it's supposed to do and doesn't stretch itself thin.
Tip #1: At first glance it may seem like there's not an auto-fill feature for this addon on Firefox, but you can enable it in the experimental features tab.
Tip #2: My migration with LastPass mostly went without a hitch, but there were a couple sites using certain characters that didn't move over friendly. So if you have trouble logging into a site after switching you may have to change your password for a site here or there, depending on the frequency you use those characters in your passwords.
The UI is much more slick and clean than LastPass on both PC and mobile, and I've had far fewer site detection problems with bitwarden. There's notably less feature bloat as well. It does what it's supposed to do and doesn't stretch itself thin.
Tip #1: At first glance it may seem like there's not an auto-fill feature for this addon on Firefox, but you can enable it in the experimental features tab.
Tip #2: My migration with LastPass mostly went without a hitch, but there were a couple sites using certain characters that didn't move over friendly. So if you have trouble logging into a site after switching you may have to change your password for a site here or there, depending on the frequency you use those characters in your passwords.